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LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct(3) libmtp LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct(3)
NAME
libmtp - LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct
SYNOPSIS
#include <libmtp.h>
Data Fields
uint32_t id
uint16_t StorageType
uint16_t FilesystemType
uint16_t AccessCapability
uint64_t MaxCapacity
uint64_t FreeSpaceInBytes
uint64_t FreeSpaceInObjects
char * StorageDescription
char * VolumeIdentifier
LIBMTP_devicestorage_t * next
LIBMTP_devicestorage_t * prev
Detailed Description
LIBMTP Device Storage structure
Examples:
folders.c, and sendtr.c.
Field Documentation
uint16_t LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::AccessCapability
Access capability
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
uint16_t LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FilesystemType
Filesystem type
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
uint64_t LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FreeSpaceInBytes
Free space in bytes
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
uint64_t LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::FreeSpaceInObjects
Free space in objects
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
uint32_t LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::id
Unique ID for this storage
Examples:
folders.c, and sendtr.c.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), LIBMTP_Format_Storage(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
uint64_t LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::MaxCapacity
Maximum capability
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
LIBMTP_devicestorage_t* LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::next
Next storage, follow this link until NULL
Examples:
folders.c, and sendtr.c.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
LIBMTP_devicestorage_t* LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::prev
Previous storage
Referenced by LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
char* LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::StorageDescription
A brief description of this storage
Examples:
folders.c, and sendtr.c.
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
uint16_t LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::StorageType
Storage type
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
char* LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct::VolumeIdentifier
A volume identifier
Referenced by LIBMTP_Dump_Device_Info(), and LIBMTP_Get_Storage().
Author
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Version 1.1.3 Sun Feb 17 2013 LIBMTP_devicestorage_struct(3)